Wolves are top predators. They are excellent hunters who prey on big animals such as deer and wild boar. Wolves also hunt small animals such as ducks and chickens.
About 15,000 years ago, wolves began to live with people. Over time these wolves evolved into the dogs we know today.
When wolves first began to live with us, they helped us hunt. Over time special pedigrees were created.
The saluki was the favourite hunting dog of the Egyptian pharaohs. Salukis are fast and very tough. They are sight hounds, which means they see the prey, then run to catch it. Salukis hunted deer, birds and even lions.
French aristocrats bred bassets about 600 years ago. Bassets are scent hounds, which means they can track their prey by scent. Bassets can sniff out where you've been even after several days. Bassets hunted deer, wild boar, foxes and other animals.
Today there are dozens of hunting dogs. Popular breeds include Spaniels, retrievers, pointers and terriers. Which is your favourite?